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Intel and sell
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Intel and XScale
It was later sold to Intel in 1997, who continued to manufacture it before replacing it with the XScale in the early 2000s.
A new StrongARM core was developed by Intel and introduced in 2000 as the XScale.
Distinct ARM architecture implementations by licensees include Apple's A6, AppliedMicro's X-Gene, Qualcomm's Snapdragon and Krait, DEC's StrongARM, Marvell ( formerly Intel ) XScale, and Nvidia's planned Project Denver.
Intel later developed its own high performance implementation named XScale which it has since sold to Marvell.
* Castle Technology – Iyonix PC based on the Intel XScale ARM processor and PCI bus.
* Be based on an ARM version 4 compatible CPU, Intel XScale CPU, MIPS CPU or SH3 CPU.
In the late 1990s Intel replaced their entire RISC line with ARM-based designs, known as the XScale.
The XScale core is used in a number of microcontroller families manufactured by Intel and Marvell, notably:
At the other end of the market, the XScale IOP33x Storage I / O processors are used in some Intel Xeon-based server platforms.
Intel was expected to continue manufacturing XScale processors until Marvell secures other manufacturing facilities, and would continue manufacturing and selling the IXP and IOP processors, as they were not part of the deal.
The XScale effort at Intel was initiated by the purchase of the StrongARM division from Digital Equipment Corporation in 1998.
Intel still holds an ARM license even after the sale of XScale.
* Intel XScale Technology Overview
* Optimized Linux Code for Intel XScale Microarchitecture
ca: Intel XScale
es: Intel XScale
pl: Intel XScale
One such CPU, the Intel XScale, can run at 600 MHz with only half a watt of power, whereas x86 PC processors from Intel in the same performance bracket consume roughly eighty times as much energy.
They are all based on faster 400 MHz Intel XScale technology, although the SL-C700 was flawed and the apparent speed was the same as the 206 MHz SL-5500.
This included a 15 " 1024 × 768 LCD, a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor, 32MB ROM, 64MB RAM and 802. 11b wireless, and a USB wireless hub for the host PC.
The Tungsten E2, introduced on April 13, 2005 replaced the similarly named Tungsten E, has 32 MB of memory ( 29. 7 available ), a 200 MHz Intel XScale processor, 320x320 Transflective TFT color display, and runs Palm OS Garnet v5. 4. 7.
It is the first and only Tungsten to use a 416 MHz Intel XScale PXA270 processor.
It offers emulation of the timer, serial ports, touch pad and LCD along with Motorola 68000 emulation ( m68k ), specifically the Freescale DragonBall used in Palm Pilots until they switched to Intel XScale ARM processors ( later DragonBalls were based on an ARM core not a 68000 but retained the same name, however were not used by Palm.

Intel and PXA
Intel sold the PXA family to Marvell Technology Group in June 2006.
* CPU Intel XScale PXA 27x 520 MHz processor
* Intel XScale PXA 272 416 MHz processor
* Intel Xscale ( R ) PXA 270 processor at 520 MHz.
* Intel XScale ( R ) PXA 270 processor at 624 MHz
* CPU: Intel PXA 270, 520 MHz

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